Patti Danforth, known for her leadership of the accomplished boys’ and girls’ tennis teams at Missoula Loyola, passed away on 24 February.
Her son, Quinn Woodcock, shared the news on Facebook, explaining that his mother had been struggling with health issues for the past couple of years.
Highlights
- Anna Collins, a close friend, expressed her condolences, saying that Patti Danforth will rest in peace.
- Anna shared that she would miss Patti’s smile and her love for tennis.
- Patti’s husband, Bob, passed away in February 2021.
Despite the efforts of doctors in Missoula and Seattle, she passed away yesterday afternoon.
“As many of you know, my Mom has been experiencing and dealing with medical issues the past couple of years. Despite the best efforts of doctors in Missoula and Seattle, she passed away yesterday afternoon.”
Quinn Woodcock
At 68, the Montana Coaches Association recognized Danforth as the Class B-C boys’ tennis coach of the year.
Under her guidance, the Rams won their fourth consecutive team title, with victories in both singles and doubles.
Family And Friends Mourn The Loss Of Patti Danforth
Anna Collins, a close friend, poured condolences that Patti Danforth will rest in peace.
She shared that Patti’s smile, love for tennis, and joyful spirit will always be remembered and cherished in her heart.
Patti Danforth rest in peace. Your smiles and joy for tennis and fun will always live on in my heart ❤️
Anna Collins
RIP my friend
Further, Stacey Segota Ziegler expressed that Patti was a great lady and shared how sad and sorry she was to hear the news.
What a great lady. So sad & sorry to hear this news.
Stacey Segota Ziegler
Patti will be reunited with her late husband, Bob, who passed away in February 2021.
Additional Information
- Patti grew up in Frenchtown and didn’t have the opportunity to play tennis in high school.
- She started playing the sport in her late 40s while living in Seattle.
- Patti Danforth worked at Target Range School and studied at the College of Technology in Missoula, Montana.